LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The former Louisville Metro Police officer who hit and killed a man in April while responding to a call without lights and sirens activated said there isn't a day that goes by that she wishes it never happened.
Alyssa Begel declined an interview request from WDRB, but answered questions through her attorney, Todd Lewis, in an email Friday. It's the first time the former Louisville officer has spoken out since the crash.
Begel resigned last week before her 30-day suspension from LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey was finished, and six months after she was involved in a fatal crash after driving 95 mph in a 45 mph zone on Fern Valley Road without her lights and sirens activated while responding to a call.
An LMPD internal investigation into the crash, obtained by WDRB

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